NJIT eTD: The New Jersey Institute of Technology's electronic Theses & Dissertations
Title:
Developing a virtual city for emergency preparedness planning and training
Author:
Morgan, Jon K.
Document Type:
Thesis
Department:
Department of Information Systems
Degree:
Master of Science
Major:
Information Systems
Advisory Committee:
Turoff, Murray
Hiltz, Starr Roxanne
Chumer, Michael J.
Thesis Date:
2008, August
Keywords:
Virtual environment
Emergency preparedness
Availability:
Unrestricted
Abstract:

Existing techniques for emergency preparedness planning and training fail or lack the ability to convey training on a broad scale and timely fashion. Skill sets that are required for planning, mitigation, response and recovery issues are lost through information overload or failure to identify other channels in which to convey the information. In order to resolve some of the issues with currently existing methods such as tabletop training exercises (TTX), instructional video learning and full-scale exercises we can turn to virtual environments.

In a virtual environment teams can interact with their surroundings from the comfort of the office without having to incur the costs associated with traveling to various exercises. Additionally, a virtual city could allow for teams to develop a shared awareness, attempt to utilize and reinforce skill sets, while at the same time providing a safe, realistic, and adaptive gaming environment.

Complete Thesis:
njit-etd2008-096 (120 pages ~ 15,612 KB pdf)
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